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THIS might put a lot of unreasonable expectations in younger people who own a Suzuki Raider 150. Fresh from a good, well-performed break-in, an older Suzuki Raider 150 2005 model will go up to a fair 130 to 140 KPH if the driver weighs 125 lbs. and shifts gears at 11,000 RPM. I own 3 Suzuki Raiders (2005, 2007 and 2009 models) and have yet to see one that comes out of the break-in period that can run 150 KPH, let alone 140 KPH. So don't lose heart if your stock Raider 150 doesn't even hit 130 KPH- that speed is quite difficult to achieve without altering your engine, intake and exhaust ports, and the exhaust pipe. Most of all, getting a stock Raider 150 to hit 130 KPH requires skill, experience, and a LOT of clear open road. Be safe. Test drive your motorbike on the race track and wear a helmet, riding boots, and safety gear. The faster you go, the shorter time it takes to die on the road.

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